Quotes About Struggle
But it was predominantly a reflection of Hitler's concept of politics as essentially agitation, propaganda, and 'struggle'. Organizational forms remained of little concern to him as long as his own freedom of action was not constrained by them. The crucial issue was the leadership of the 'political struggle'.
~ Ian Kershaw
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Gavin recognized the look of his father, a half-empty bottle of resentment in his hand.
~ Unknown
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When he came to, the eels were still being removed from him and Anvar was congratulating one of the rivermen. The man had smashed open a barrel of eels and covered both dwarf and zombie with them.
~ Unknown
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Be pitiful, for every man is fighting a hard battle.
~ Ian Maclaren
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The time is short and the hills is dark and I's got miles to go before I sleeps. Is is no easy road.
~ Unknown
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The freefall sex? Grossly oversold. Everything moves in all the wrong ways. Things get away from you. You have to strap everything down to get purchase. It's more like mutual bondage.
~ Unknown
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booths—all empty; she saw people who could not even read thrust arms, hands, fingers through the press of bodies around the news-vendors' machines to tear a sheet fresh off the printer and struggle to understand just what it was in those squiggling lines that was standing the world on its head.
~ Unknown
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Desperation and nothing else sent her tumbling under the wheels of a tram. Sharp guillotine wheels ground past her head, then her fingers closed on a metal grille. She tore away the inspection cover. Metal steps spiked into the shaft of the personhole led down into anonymous oblivion. Head and shoulders went in. No more. "Too big, too big," shrieked the utterly inappropriate voice of reason.
~ Unknown
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You know, Benji, I am definitely experiencing severe distress.
~ Unknown
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There was a tight singing in her ears she had not heard since her childhood days in the community crèche: the tight singing noise you hear when you are trying not to cry.
~ Unknown
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When dragons fight, everyone burns.
~ Unknown
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The Cortas are the most egocentric, narcissist, arrogant – outright weird – pack of fucks I have ever met,' Marina says. 'And every second I am away from them, it kills me.
~ Unknown
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Every war is a profound sexual revolution.
~ Unknown
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Fake it may be, lies and deceptions, but this is the world in which we find ourselves, and here we must make our little lives.
~ Unknown
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We were young and thought we were invincible and we threw ourselves into the gears of history and it ground us up.
~ Unknown
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When its gone, you'll know what a gift love was. you'll suffer like this. So go back and fight to keep it.
~ Ian Mcewan
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When it's gone, you'll know what a gift love was. You'll suffer like this. So go back and fight to keep it.
~ Ian Mcewan
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And though you think the world is at your feet, it can rise up and tread on you.
~ Ian Mcewan
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Finally, Luther, Bunyan, and Thérèse all developed mature religious philosophies that differed from those of their communities because (from a psychiatric standpoint) each needed desperately to find a cure for obsessions and compulsions and, in order to do so, needed to find an entirely new perspective from which to view obsessional fears.
~ Unknown
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Little men, stuck in little positions of little authority, are always the worst.
~ Unknown
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Hardship bred a bitter, quickfire humour and resilience to all but the most terminal of life's tragedies.
~ Ian Rankin
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Now is the first day of the rest of your strife.
~ Ian Rankin
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Here's to all the songs and all their singers, in times of darkness and times of light.
~ Ian Rankin
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Job, actually. I read it once a long time ago. It seems more frightening now though. The man who begins to doubt, who shouts out against his God, looking for a response, and who gets one. 'God gave the world to the wicked,' he says at one point, and 'Why should I bother?' at another." "It sounds interesting. But he goes on bothering?" "Yes, that's the incredible thing.
~ Ian Rankin
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